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The film has a great storyline and quite a few comic elements and memorable quotes are found throughout this murder-mystery. Steve plays as an ex-mobster/con man who goes into a unique business that caters to the rich and powerful that want guarantees not be caught when they cheat on their husbands/wives. They pay him generously, and he and his team spin a web of lies and provide ironclad covers... read more

I'd like to add that I didn't expect this to be as good as it turned out to be. I expected a rather low-quality comedy (as in a B movie if not worse), but the acting, directing and dialogue was surprisingly well done.

I love Brolin, and Coogan is in fact to be discovered.
It is interesting to note th... read more

Honestly, since it is a rather obscure flick, I had no idea what to expect from it but since I always had a weak spot for Steven Coogan, I was quite eager to check it out. Indeed, each time I watch a movie with Steve Coogan, each time, I find him really hilarious which is something really rare since I’m usually quite critical about comedies in general. The weird thing is that he basically plays ... read more

Ray Elliot helps people cheat on their spouses by arranging iron-clad alibis for a price. About the time he hires a new assistant, Lola, he learns there's a $5 million contract out on Jack McAdam, his former partner; and, his first and longest-running client wants him to set up a weekend for his son, who's about to marry. When the son's illicit tryst goes terribly awry, Ray has more than his share of problems: police, a jealous boyfriend, angry clients, a polygamist hitman, a coroner's assistant, and various wives converge to put Ray in danger. Can Lola be trusted? What about human nature?